The petition of Colbea Enterprises, LLC, 2050 Plainfield Pike, Cranston, RI, is proposing to demolish existing service station with gas pumps and convenience store, and is requesting a use variance to construct a new 3,600 sq. ft. convenience store, fueling pumps, and a fast food restaurant use with a drive-thru. Also seeking a dimensional variance for having internally illuminated signage, existing parking in front of the convenience store, less than required landscaping, and less than required interior landscaping. Assessor’s Plat 323, Lots 370, 373 & 377, zoned Intermodal (IM).

The petition of Cheryl Confreda, 165 Bakers Creek Rd., Warwick, RI, and Robert LaMoia, 35 Sunset Ave., Providence, RI, request a dimensional variance to construct a 16’ x 36’ second floor bedroom addition over a portion of the existing dwelling, to construct a 12’ x 16’ dining room addition with a 5’ x 16’ front covered porch. Proposed second floor addition having less than required front yard setback, and the proposed dining room addition and covered porch having less than required front yard and front/corner side street (State Park Ave.) setback, and less than required setback to the wetland feature. Assessor’s Plat 368, Lot 8, zoned Residential A-7.

Petition #10519 Ward 9

5790 Post Rd.

The petition of Town Line Properties, LLC, 946 Centerville Rd., Warwick, RI, request a dimensional variance to construct a new 21,025 sq. ft. retail commercial building. Proposed commercial building having less than required rear yard setback, less than required parking, and less than required aisle width in the parking area. Also seeking a use variance to install a free-standing sign containing an electronic message board, proposed sign being larger than allowed by Ordinance. Assessor’s Plat 214, Lots 44 & 50, zoned General Business (GB).

BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW, WARWICK, RHODE ISLAND

Donald G. Morash, Jr., Chairman

*Please be advised that the Zoning Board of Review has adopted Rules and Regulations governing the application process, submission of material, conduct of the public hearing on the application and responsibilities of an action to appeal a decision. These Rules and regulations are posted on the City’s web site and are available for review in the Board’s office during regular hours. All applicants and objectors are obliged to review these Rules and shall be held responsible for compliance therewith. If there are any questions on the above petitions, please contact the Zoning Office at 401-921-9534. All inquiries must be made 24 hours in advance of said hearing. Facilities are accessible for people with disabilities. If you are in need of interpreter services for the hearing impaired, please contact

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